Elmira College
Elmira College holds an important place in history as one of the four “Pillars of Access” to American Higher Education, along with Harvard, Dartmouth, and Cornell. While Harvard (1636) and Dartmouth (1769) were the first to open their doors to white and Native American men, Elmira (1855) was the first college in the world founded to offer college education and university degrees to women. The fourth pillar, Cornell (1865), was the first college to drop the race barrier completely at its founding. Co-educational since 1969, the College remains steadfastly rooted in the best tradition of the liberal arts and sciences.
Masters:
- Master in Adult Education
- Master in Early Childhood Education
- Master in Elementary Education
- Master in General Education
- Master in Reading
- Master in Secondary Education
Certificates:
- Certificate in Biology
- Certificate in English
- Certificate in Mathematics
- Certificate in Social Studies